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the president gave that i'm sure you recall on may 23rd at the national defense university here in washington, in which he basically said, we need to wind down the wars we've had over the last decade. he specifically referred to the authorization for the use of military force which congress voted shortly after 9/11, which is the authorization that allows the united states to go to war in afghanistan and also in pakistan, to some degree yemen directed al qaeda. he said, i will not basically renew an authorization for the use of military force. i won't sign that into law. and he was really calling for the end of this sort of war that we've been in. so if you look at what he just said, which i think was, by the way, one of the better speeches i've heard him deliver, that this is really in the context of somebody who wants to get us out of a permanent state of war, who understands that it's not just about his presidency but any future presidency, that if you have this kind of conflict that you really should go to congress and get authorization. he is, after all, a constitutional law professor. th
the president gave that i'm sure you recall on may 23rd at the national defense university here in washington, in which he basically said, we need to wind down the wars we've had over the last decade. he specifically referred to the authorization for the use of military force which congress voted shortly after 9/11, which is the authorization that allows the united states to go to war in afghanistan and also in pakistan, to some degree yemen directed al qaeda. he said, i will not basically...
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barbara starr is live for us in washington with that new information. barbara, what do you have? >> well, fredricka, u.s. intelligence had been watching yemen for weeks, if not months, watching a growing series of threa threats, potential threats in yemen. that's not surprising. that's always been a tough neighborho neighborhood. but it was within the last two weeks that the u.s. intelligence community began to understand, come into possession if you will of an intercepted message among senior al qaeda operatives that indicated planning was under way, possibly the final stages of planning, we're told, for an attack either in yemen, middle east, or north africa. we've actually been asked by an obama administration official not to go into a lot of detail about all of this because it is so sensitive, so serious, it could put things at risk. intercepts are some of the most critical that the u.s. intelligence gathers. what are intercepts? it could be a cell phone conversation, website posting, chat room, a courier message. there's any number of ways that the u.s. would come to have kn
barbara starr is live for us in washington with that new information. barbara, what do you have? >> well, fredricka, u.s. intelligence had been watching yemen for weeks, if not months, watching a growing series of threa threats, potential threats in yemen. that's not surprising. that's always been a tough neighborho neighborhood. but it was within the last two weeks that the u.s. intelligence community began to understand, come into possession if you will of an intercepted message among...
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people bring that up as a typical washington story, typical washington hysteria. the french call the logic of war. everybody gets on this train within a power elite and just keeps pushing toward war until there's no turning back. he said it's time to stop and take breath. >> i understand that. in that if you think it's just politics playing out but don't you think the president feels some sort of pressure saying those are my words. am i going to have any credibility if i do nothing. >> he said he's going to do something about it, but he said congress has got to get on board. frankly, he had not put the ducks in a row that he needs to do before he does anything. it's not going to be a limited strike. you start with a limited strike, it's going to escalate. he'll need a lot more support. >> what is a limited strike? are you telling your enemy i'm not going to go all the way. i'm only going to go just a little bit. is there really such a thing as a limited strike? >> look at the logic of this campaign that president obama has in mind. you send a telegraph to assad. t
people bring that up as a typical washington story, typical washington hysteria. the french call the logic of war. everybody gets on this train within a power elite and just keeps pushing toward war until there's no turning back. he said it's time to stop and take breath. >> i understand that. in that if you think it's just politics playing out but don't you think the president feels some sort of pressure saying those are my words. am i going to have any credibility if i do nothing....
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alarm bells went off across washington when a crucial message was intercepted involving communications in the last several days among senior al qaeda operatives. >> this is a wake up call. al qaeda is stronger than it was on 9/11. >> reporter: final planning for an attack may be complete. dozens of u.s. intelligence analysts are scouring databases, tell telephones and websites. chuck hagel ordered u.s. forts in spain and italy onto a higher state of alert. 1500 marines on three navy warships will remain off the coast of yemen ready to react. cnn has agreed to an official requests to with hold details of an intercept that helped trigger a response because the information is so sensitive. it's the controversial nsa, electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: barbara starr, cnn, washington. >> a global travel alert is in effect for americans traveling outside the united states and the alert could cause
alarm bells went off across washington when a crucial message was intercepted involving communications in the last several days among senior al qaeda operatives. >> this is a wake up call. al qaeda is stronger than it was on 9/11. >> reporter: final planning for an attack may be complete. dozens of u.s. intelligence analysts are scouring databases, tell telephones and websites. chuck hagel ordered u.s. forts in spain and italy onto a higher state of alert. 1500 marines on three navy...
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z >> it's not just washington looking for free labor. lots of those hollywood internships don't pay either. he worked on "the black swan" and later sued because he say it was not fair. >> the vast majority of people cannot work for free or have the parents afford to have their children work for free. >> but michael saltzman warns mandating internships be paid could rob everyone of experience. >> it's crucial we maintain a situation where interns don't have to be paid. if do you have a situation like that, you have employers who may decide it's not worth the hassle. >> reporter: and these jobs are not all full of copies, coffee and mail rooms. one intern asked a question at the white house briefing and serve reached fame for sprinting right out of the supreme court with copies of crucial rulings. even if it's not quite that glamorous, there's pressure just to get one. >> all i hear from the career center at the school is internships are a necessary thing these days or you are way, way behind. >> how much has harry's intern raised so far?
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just put out a statement reacting to secretary of state kerry and other things, the russians saying washington statements threatening to apply force to syria are unacceptable, even u.s. allies have called for taking a break to wait for the u.n. expects to complete the work in order to get an obje objective picture what happened there. what's the latest you're hearing about a u.s. military strike? >> well, look, wolf from the u.s. point of view, their contention at the white house is they have the information in hand that could lead the president to make that decision. what we are waiting for at the pentagon is ed essentially an execute order from the president. in other words, he signs the papers and says go ahead and do it. that would then come here to the pentagon, be sent out to the fleet and the next steps that you would then most likely see would be tomahawk missiles being launched from five navy warships in the eastern mediterranean. this awaits the president's decision, of course. but they are making the case that they feel at least that they have the intelligence already in hand to bac
just put out a statement reacting to secretary of state kerry and other things, the russians saying washington statements threatening to apply force to syria are unacceptable, even u.s. allies have called for taking a break to wait for the u.n. expects to complete the work in order to get an obje objective picture what happened there. what's the latest you're hearing about a u.s. military strike? >> well, look, wolf from the u.s. point of view, their contention at the white house is they...
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and we have the fiscal fight going on in washington. we have a lot of moving parts that are going to impact the market and they're all happening in september. so you put syria on top of that and it could create a more explosive market, more volatile market. >> and, quickly, we have been on something of an economic recovery. could this be a bump in the way of that recovery? >> it very well could, ta particularly talking about oil and gas prices. consumer rates have come down this year, we've seen incomes come down. the job creation has been mostly part-time and low-wage jobs. we haven't seen that really spread out through the economy. you listen to walmart and all these retailers. they're saying sales are down. you put higher gasoline prices into that mix and you're talking about a tougher second half of the year. >> jim lacamp, thanks for joining us. >> coming up on "the lead," it did seem like there was the light at the end of the tunnel in north korea, then kim jung un's regime pulled a fast one that could put their regime in trouble
and we have the fiscal fight going on in washington. we have a lot of moving parts that are going to impact the market and they're all happening in september. so you put syria on top of that and it could create a more explosive market, more volatile market. >> and, quickly, we have been on something of an economic recovery. could this be a bump in the way of that recovery? >> it very well could, ta particularly talking about oil and gas prices. consumer rates have come down this...
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we go live to washington for the latest. that's next. >>> and could you see the future face of space travel? it may be. the robot blasted off. 's four course seafood feast. choose your soup, salad, entree, plus dessert all just $14.99. come into red lobster, and sea food differently. right now, go to redlobster.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thursday. >>> welcome back. new developments on the global terror threat keeping the world on edge. cnn learned that 22 u.s. embassies and consulates in the middle east and northern africa will be closed through august 10th. concerns arising that al qaeda might be on the verge of launching a major attack. one intercepted message triggered the security concerns. right now, those embassies and consulates are on lockdown and several more will be shut starting tomorrow. the threat sparked a worldwide travel alert for americans. bring in emily schmidt in washington. emily, how's president obama tracking these developments? >> president obama spent a lot of the weekend a
we go live to washington for the latest. that's next. >>> and could you see the future face of space travel? it may be. the robot blasted off. 's four course seafood feast. choose your soup, salad, entree, plus dessert all just $14.99. come into red lobster, and sea food differently. right now, go to redlobster.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thursday. >>> welcome back. new developments on the global terror threat keeping the world on edge. cnn learned...
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in the meantime, we go to washington. john berman is sitting in for jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. >>> the next few hours are crucial if the obama administration really plans to strike syria. i'm john berman and this is "the lead." the world lead. after complaining they're getting left in the dark, some lawmakers will soon hear what the administration has on syria. can the skeptics be won over? we'll talk to a lawmaker in the president's own party who is dead set against intervention. and would a strike on the syrian regime put us on the same side as al qaeda? would it trigger retaliation against u.s. ally israel? the complications of getting involved in another middle east complex. and the sports lead. they were once gods of gridiron who say the nfl profited off the trauma to their brains. now the league is paying up but is it enough for the thousands of players who say they will never be the same again? i'm john berman filling in for jake tapper today. we begin with the world lead and breaking news. just what does the u.s. have on assad? was he person
in the meantime, we go to washington. john berman is sitting in for jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. >>> the next few hours are crucial if the obama administration really plans to strike syria. i'm john berman and this is "the lead." the world lead. after complaining they're getting left in the dark, some lawmakers will soon hear what the administration has on syria. can the skeptics be won over? we'll talk to a lawmaker in the president's own party who is...
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so we actually want washington to do more. washington isn't spending and action at thatting enough. if that's the democratic message, it's not going to work. >> i think their message is you're standing in the way of obamacare, you're standing in the way of more jobs. >> that's what they'd like it to be, but there is another side. >> and i'm sure it is. i'm sure alex would be shocked to hear i disagree with him. >> the first time. >> and, candy, i think it's an important issue. i think the conventional wisdom, for example, has been that obamacare as a 2014 issue potentially hurts democrats. if you look at what's happening right now, obamacare is hurting the republican party that has an enormous split between those who say they won't fund the government past september 30th if there's any funding for implementation the ted cruz way, and people like tom coburn, who are actually now being accused of being too moderate. you know at the end of the day, the economy is only going to grow. if syria's people will sit down and work together. >> let me jump in for one second. the irony of this r
so we actually want washington to do more. washington isn't spending and action at thatting enough. if that's the democratic message, it's not going to work. >> i think their message is you're standing in the way of obamacare, you're standing in the way of more jobs. >> that's what they'd like it to be, but there is another side. >> and i'm sure it is. i'm sure alex would be shocked to hear i disagree with him. >> the first time. >> and, candy, i think it's an...
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wolf blitzer joins me live in our washington, d.c., studios. wolf, it seems that a lot of people are on board that this attack was, in fact, horrific, that bashar al assad needs to be taught a lesson but what that lesson is and who delivers that lesson is not that simple. >> a lot of members of congress want -- before the u.s. launches any military strikes against congress, they would like to be fully bro fully briefed on that and have a debate and formal resolutions, either approving or disapproving. that's unlikely to happen. the congress is not even in session. they are in recess for another week or ten days or so before they come back to washington. the leadership and the house or the president coming in washington for such a formal discussion. one of the discussions, if there was a vote in the house of representatives, there's no guarantee that it would succeed, it would pass giving the president that kind of an authority and the president and top officials are making clear they are ready to go without formal congressional authorization, w
wolf blitzer joins me live in our washington, d.c., studios. wolf, it seems that a lot of people are on board that this attack was, in fact, horrific, that bashar al assad needs to be taught a lesson but what that lesson is and who delivers that lesson is not that simple. >> a lot of members of congress want -- before the u.s. launches any military strikes against congress, they would like to be fully bro fully briefed on that and have a debate and formal resolutions, either approving or...
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i'm wolf blitzer in washington. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, america's embassies still closed. we now know the threat that prompted the closures came from the leader of al qaeda himself. >>> we have new details on that tonight, plus dramatic new images of the asiana plane crash shot moments after the plane went down. these were stunning to see today. >>> and a motorist plows into a crowd on venice beach. what we are just now learning about the driver tonight. let's go outfront. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, the developing story of the night. a terror threat directly from the leader of al qaeda. cnn is learning that an intercepted message from ayman zawahiri, to senior al qaeda operatives led to the unprecedented shutdown of 21 american embassies and consul e consulates on sunday. that warning has been extended for one week for 14 of those diplomatic posts, as you can see, concentrated in the middle east and africa. five additional locations have been
i'm wolf blitzer in washington. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, america's embassies still closed. we now know the threat that prompted the closures came from the leader of al qaeda himself. >>> we have new details on that tonight, plus dramatic new images of the asiana plane crash shot moments after the plane went down. these were stunning to see today. >>> and a motorist plows into a crowd on venice beach. what we are just now...
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they're in washington. they refuse to fly up. my question, ross, are you going to break up any fights that might start there? >> listen, you've made a terrible mistake. you've got two "new york times" people right here. don is going to have to break up the fight. it's going to get ugly. >> fantastic. the one thing we know, you're not for sale. we will see you guys in just a bit. stay with us. when i got the call from adt, my heart starting racing. i honestly never thought that someone would try to enter into my home without my permission. when i arrived at the residence, to my surprise, the officers had already received a call from adt and had gotten there and apprehended the suspect. knowing later that this intruder had a knife -- it just made me think of how lucky i was to have adt. [ male announcer ] when it's your family, trust adt fast response monitoring to help protect against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when seconds count, the experience of adt matters. now get adt starting at just $99 with 24/7 pr
they're in washington. they refuse to fly up. my question, ross, are you going to break up any fights that might start there? >> listen, you've made a terrible mistake. you've got two "new york times" people right here. don is going to have to break up the fight. it's going to get ugly. >> fantastic. the one thing we know, you're not for sale. we will see you guys in just a bit. stay with us. when i got the call from adt, my heart starting racing. i honestly never thought...
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it will be an anxious night in washington. the state department won't know until it tomorrow whether a threat from al qaeda was a real plot for a phantom. in either case, the danger was real enough for nearly two dozen embassies and consulates to close up shop. and obviously this isn't the first time that washington has seen threats like this, but one high ranking lawmaker, representative peter king, says he's never quite seen one like this. >> well, the numbers are so biggie can't go into them other than the fact that it definitely is planned a very enormous attack, a catastrophic type of attack. that's probably the best way to describe it. and i can't really go any further than that. >> let's now hear more from cnn's emily schmidt in washington. >> reporter: anna, one of the most unusual aspects of the u.s. deciding to close so many embassies and consulates was that it came with a specific date attached, sunday. now that action is closely watched to see if there will be a terrorist reaction. >> out of an abundance of caution
it will be an anxious night in washington. the state department won't know until it tomorrow whether a threat from al qaeda was a real plot for a phantom. in either case, the danger was real enough for nearly two dozen embassies and consulates to close up shop. and obviously this isn't the first time that washington has seen threats like this, but one high ranking lawmaker, representative peter king, says he's never quite seen one like this. >> well, the numbers are so biggie can't go...
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the couple will be wed today in washington, d.c. same-sex marriage has been legal in the district since 2009. >>> bob filner has left the building. the san diego mayor accused of sexually harassing 19 women officially stepped down yesterday. filner denies he sexually harassed anyone, but a spokesman for california's attorney general says a criminal investigation is still under way. city council president todd gloria is now serving as interim mayor. >>> and number five, it's never been seen by human eyes, but thanks to nasa radar imaging, a mega canyon has been discovered in greenland. this stretches, if you can believe it, for 460 miles. 200 miles longer than the grand canyon. researchers think that it's been hidden under a mile of ice for 4 million years. >>> president obama and his national security team will make the case for a strike on syria to senators from both parties today. we've seen some of the top members of the administration walk into the white house this morning already, but many lawmakers say he needs to do more. alm
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i'm wolf blitzer in washington. my colleague and friend john berman picks up on the crisis in syria right now. >>> hello, everyone. i am john berman. syria is the biggest story in the world right now. and that story just took a surprising turn. president obama taking the podium at the white house a short time ago, many expected this to be the official annou e announcement of an i'm meant strike on syria, but instead, this is what he said. >> after careful deliberation i have decided that the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. this would not be an open-nded intervention. we would not put boots on the ground. instead, our action would be designed to be limited in duration and scope. that's why i've made a second decisi decision. i will seek authorization for the use of force from the american people's representatives in congress. over the last several days we've heard from members of congress who want their voices to be heard. i absolutely agree. i ask you to take this vote for a
i'm wolf blitzer in washington. my colleague and friend john berman picks up on the crisis in syria right now. >>> hello, everyone. i am john berman. syria is the biggest story in the world right now. and that story just took a surprising turn. president obama taking the podium at the white house a short time ago, many expected this to be the official annou e announcement of an i'm meant strike on syria, but instead, this is what he said. >> after careful deliberation i have...
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joining us now the george washington proffer jonathan turly. i'll put on the screen what the constitution says. article two, section one. no person except a natural born citizen or a citizen of the united states at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall be eligible to the office of president. cruz was born in canada. a cuban dad, an american mother. what say you? is it automatic that he is eligible to become president of the united states? >> i think senator cruz is eligible to be president of the united states. the key here is whether he is, in fact, a u.s. citizen by the fact that his mother was a u.s. citizen from delaware. i think the answer to that is yes. under section 301-g of the federal law, the immigration and nationality act, that is recognized as giving you citizenship at birth. that then triggers the natural born language of the constitution if you run for president. it is certainly true that this was not defined in the constitution. it was not particularly clear in the constitutional convention. what was clear is the
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helping you buy better. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to our special coverage this hour of the crisis in syria. president obama's about to make a major statement when it comes to syria. we expect him to be in the white house rose garden. there you see live picture frs the rose garden in about 15 minutes or so. we're told the statement will not necessarily suggest an imminent u.s. military strike, but rather an update about his
helping you buy better. >>> i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world to our special coverage this hour of the crisis in syria. president obama's about to make a major statement when it comes to syria. we expect him to be in the white house rose garden. there you see live picture frs the rose garden in about 15 minutes or so. we're told the statement will not necessarily suggest an imminent u.s. military strike, but rather...
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official says washington is not surprised by this. the source telling cnn that moscow had signaled its intentions to regard snowden for some time. cnn's phil black is in moscow. do we know where snowden is right now? >> reporter: no, carol, we do not. snowden's lawyer has said that he will not divulge that at the moment, because he says snowden's number-one priority at the moment is security. and so for security reasons, he will not appear publicly, although he has not ruled out he will do so in the short-term. he says security and just getting used to living outside of an airport terminal are the two priorities. and so that's what he's going to be focusing on in the short-term. we do not know where he is. we haven't had any official reaction from the russian government, either, because their position on this all along has been that this is not a matter for the russian government, for the kremlin, for the president. this is decided, technically, by russia's federal migration service. and that is what president putin's spokesman has sa
official says washington is not surprised by this. the source telling cnn that moscow had signaled its intentions to regard snowden for some time. cnn's phil black is in moscow. do we know where snowden is right now? >> reporter: no, carol, we do not. snowden's lawyer has said that he will not divulge that at the moment, because he says snowden's number-one priority at the moment is security. and so for security reasons, he will not appear publicly, although he has not ruled out he will...
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change does not come from washington, change comes to washington, the president trying to generate grassroots support, also harshly critical, he didn't name them but harshly critical of republicans who he believes have been blocking many of his initiatives in those regards. >> seems there were some politics weaved in. >> inevitable today. for better or worse. >> thanks so much, john. great to see you. >>> coming up on "new day," 30 days in jail for a teacher convicted of raping one of his students. sound wrong, right? why the judge ruled that way is causing more outrage and calls for him to step down. we'll hear from the victim's mother and explain the situation. >>> and it may be tougher to get your hands on fast food starting today. some workers are planning to walk out, so what's behind this action? what do they want? we'll talk about it and of course we are a few short weeks from september 16th, the "crossfire" debut. here's a look back at the show's final moments. >> on "crossfire" the discussion can turn on a dime. in 19 8, bob hope went from joking about all the beautiful girls who wen
change does not come from washington, change comes to washington, the president trying to generate grassroots support, also harshly critical, he didn't name them but harshly critical of republicans who he believes have been blocking many of his initiatives in those regards. >> seems there were some politics weaved in. >> inevitable today. for better or worse. >> thanks so much, john. great to see you. >>> coming up on "new day," 30 days in jail for a teacher...
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his mom went to see him, and she was in washington, and they walked in the park, and he began to cry. she said you must see him quick ly. so i did along with yousef, and flew down to washington, and i said, let's go to the hospital right now, and no surrender, and there was no fight back. i knew there was something different. and we went and then on to arizona for more observation, and then he was detected bipo r bipolar. and what was most graphic to me is when i called one day saying that there is a great yearning at the parade where the youth really missed him. he said, did they really miss me? and then he cried and said, they let me down. the highs and the lows. and this is a distressful condition, and i hope to learn more about it, because we have met so many people on this journey on the plane, and downtown and my brother is bipolar and my mother is bipolar and what hit me in arizona and minnesota is that he was the only african-american person there, and what means is that they have no capacity to get dyi diagnosis or treatment, but it is a potential to affect behavior -- >> so
his mom went to see him, and she was in washington, and they walked in the park, and he began to cry. she said you must see him quick ly. so i did along with yousef, and flew down to washington, and i said, let's go to the hospital right now, and no surrender, and there was no fight back. i knew there was something different. and we went and then on to arizona for more observation, and then he was detected bipo r bipolar. and what was most graphic to me is when i called one day saying that...
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not just here in cleveland, but the fbi agents who came in from washington and agents from different parts of the country to handle different aspects from the scientific end to the working with the victims or the interviews. handling the interviews of this criminal. and the people in the behavioral science unit. of course, the sheriff. we've got a great sheriff here. the sheriff and his representatives are here. you can see them in uniform and in person. this is a great sheriff's unit. a great detective unit. they -- their help has been instrumental all the way through. i want to give special thanks to the individual cleveland police officers and fbi agents and sheriffs who were working on this case continually for over a decade. who were emotionally moved that night when this was found and are still moved by this and inspired by these ladies who outwitted this -- this rapist, murderer. >> the prosecutor, again, just hearing him after this, you know, multiple hour long sentencing hearing for ariel castro. just basically saying thank you. thank you to police. thank you to the fbi. tha
not just here in cleveland, but the fbi agents who came in from washington and agents from different parts of the country to handle different aspects from the scientific end to the working with the victims or the interviews. handling the interviews of this criminal. and the people in the behavioral science unit. of course, the sheriff. we've got a great sheriff here. the sheriff and his representatives are here. you can see them in uniform and in person. this is a great sheriff's unit. a great...
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he is in washington this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> the job report, the stock market, though, that's fantastic. so, wealthier americans or those with 401(k)s are making money, but wages remain stagstagnant. so, talk about a mixed message. how should we characterize our economy, steven? >> i've been somewhat upbeat about the economy. i'm disappointed in this report, not a bad report, just not as good as a lot of us has hoped. we did reduce the unemployment rate and that's kind of the headline number. the problem is we have more problem dropping out of the labor force. that's been the persistent problem during this recovery period. the other thing is, another pick up in part-time work. hours worked per week fell and you showed those pictures of restaurant workers striking. unfortunately, that's where all the jobs are right now. a lot of the new jobs are in low-wage service industries. >> christine, talking about wages, they ticked down this time around. they didn't lose much, but going i
he is in washington this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, carol. >> the job report, the stock market, though, that's fantastic. so, wealthier americans or those with 401(k)s are making money, but wages remain stagstagnant. so, talk about a mixed message. how should we characterize our economy, steven? >> i've been somewhat upbeat about the economy. i'm disappointed in this report, not a bad report, just not as good as a lot of us has hoped. we did reduce the...
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we're all over the story with the latest from washington, london and beirut. one key congressman on a call with the administration last night. but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. poisonous snakes can be found in 49 of the 50 states, but we still go looking for adventure. a car can crash... a house can crumble... but we still drive... and love coming home. because i think deep down we know... all the bad things that can happen in life... they can't stop us from making our lives... good. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ultra rugged phones from sprint. buy one, get four free, and $150 credit when you switch your business line to sprint. the pioneers in push-to-talk. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintcaptel.com ...and a great deal. . your business line to sprint. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com congestion, for the smog. but ther
we're all over the story with the latest from washington, london and beirut. one key congressman on a call with the administration last night. but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. poisonous snakes can be found in 49 of the 50 states, but we still go looking for adventure. a car can crash... a house can crumble... but we still drive... and love coming home. because i think deep down we know... all the bad things that can...
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jim acosta is in washington with more. jim, we hear about kind of the back and forth going on sometimes in private, but this has been pretty public. >> that's right, kate. safe to say, no beer summit on tap just yet. the rand paul, chris christie after calling king of bacon right here on cnn, even offering christie a cold one put christie is giving paul the cold shoulder. >> i'm running for re-election in fljinage, i don't have time for that at the moment. >> after accusing chris christie of harming national security for hurricane sandy victims. kentucky senator rand paul asked for forgivance a sort of cease-fire between the two outspoken republicans. >> with governor christie it has gotten too personal and we're ready to kiss and make up. >> reporter: but on a new jersey radio program, christie would have none of it. >> i don't know why senator paul is so out of whack about this. at the end of the day, i never called him any names. >> reporter: it all began last week in what could be the first shots fired in the battle fo
jim acosta is in washington with more. jim, we hear about kind of the back and forth going on sometimes in private, but this has been pretty public. >> that's right, kate. safe to say, no beer summit on tap just yet. the rand paul, chris christie after calling king of bacon right here on cnn, even offering christie a cold one put christie is giving paul the cold shoulder. >> i'm running for re-election in fljinage, i don't have time for that at the moment. >> after accusing...
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there will be a meeting here in washington tomorrow with senior russian and u.s. officials, but it could be a tough one. there will be no see you in september summit in moscow between presidents barack obama and vladimir putin. state department spokeswoman jen psaki telling cnn's jake tapper -- >> our relationship with russia has been a roller coaster ride at times. >> reporter: the white house does say president obama will attend the g-20 summit in st. petersburg, russia. both men will be in the same room there but so far, no plans for a one on one. the biggest reason for the snub, moscow's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum in russia but the white house has a litany of issues where the two countries are at odds. arms control, missile defense, trade, global security issues and human rights. including russia's new anti-gay propaganda law which obama has criticized. the white house is going out of its way to praise progress obama made when putin's predecessor dimitri medvedev was in office. >> make him appear to be sort of an indisputable i
there will be a meeting here in washington tomorrow with senior russian and u.s. officials, but it could be a tough one. there will be no see you in september summit in moscow between presidents barack obama and vladimir putin. state department spokeswoman jen psaki telling cnn's jake tapper -- >> our relationship with russia has been a roller coaster ride at times. >> reporter: the white house does say president obama will attend the g-20 summit in st. petersburg, russia. both men...
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joe johns is live in washington with the news. joe, remind us. these are the two 19-year-olds who according to police, right, helped toss fireworks into backpacks and everything else into dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> that's what they're alleging. a federal grand jury today returning a two count indictment against these two men previously charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice in the boston marathon bombing investigation as well as obstruction of justice. they're both 19 years old from kazakhstan. they were living in new bedford on student visas. charged, as i said, with obstruction of justice and conspiracy in the bombing investigation. this indictment alleges that on the evening of april 18th this year, the fbi posted pictures of the two boston bombing suspects and one got a text message from dzhokhar tsarnaev suggesting he go to his room and take what was there. they took a laptop computer, a backpack containing fireworks, brought them to their apartment. later that night they say the men through the backpack in a dumpster. there's a third friend
joe johns is live in washington with the news. joe, remind us. these are the two 19-year-olds who according to police, right, helped toss fireworks into backpacks and everything else into dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> that's what they're alleging. a federal grand jury today returning a two count indictment against these two men previously charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice in the boston marathon bombing investigation as well as obstruction of justice. they're both 19 years old from...
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because today washington has issued this worldwide travel directive alerting us to potential terrorist attacks, especially in the middle east. let me quote here. it says, potential attacks could occur in or could emanate from the arabian peninsula. that one is worth noting. the directive says there was a heightened threat between now and the end of august. with possible targets including subway and rail systems as well as aviation and maritime services. this is serious stuff. take a listen. >> leadership of the house has been briefed on the subject. my -- my staff was at that briefing, and they briefed me as to what the basis of it is. yes, we have been briefed. and now that it's in the public domain that the embassies will be closed and there's a travel alert for americans traveling abroad, there's some understanding of the seriousness of the threat. >> so stay with me as we piece this whole thing together. chris lawrence joins me now from the pentagon, capitol hill. chief congressional correspondent dana bash. paul crookshank, cnn terrorism analyst. dana, we heard leader pelosi talk
because today washington has issued this worldwide travel directive alerting us to potential terrorist attacks, especially in the middle east. let me quote here. it says, potential attacks could occur in or could emanate from the arabian peninsula. that one is worth noting. the directive says there was a heightened threat between now and the end of august. with possible targets including subway and rail systems as well as aviation and maritime services. this is serious stuff. take a listen....
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he needs the "the washington post" to seem as original as possible. >> "the washington post" needs him too. >> exactly. win/win. we hate to say it when it comes to finance because it's a kiss of death. the bottom line is media people are not good business people. all right? they don't have business backgrounds. it's been part of a legacy of this business here. you have people who know how to be journalist and they don't know p&l and how to grow a company. this is a marriage of a man who knows how to manage the money flow and know about journalism. >> i think we should give the graham family credit for selling to someone like him. >> they have done a good job. >> i think we will be watching this transition closely. >> i will. >> thanks, rana. talk to you later. >>> we will take a break here on "new day." when we come back, a hauntsing question. is it safe to swim? of course, the! but we will talk about the shark sightings. >> a new buzz about a new clinton campaign and we are not talking about bill or hillary. we are talking about chelsea. what she told cnn exclusively coming up. cute!
he needs the "the washington post" to seem as original as possible. >> "the washington post" needs him too. >> exactly. win/win. we hate to say it when it comes to finance because it's a kiss of death. the bottom line is media people are not good business people. all right? they don't have business backgrounds. it's been part of a legacy of this business here. you have people who know how to be journalist and they don't know p&l and how to grow a company....
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joe johns, washington. >> the police chief and his attorney join me this morning. can you hear me okay? >> good morning. >> obviously gun laws get a lot of people, sportsmen, law enforcement upset, the regulations and certainly you talk a lot about your constitutional rights. but given everything that's happened so far and you are the police chief, do you have any regrets about how you went about these videos? >> no, i do not. i expressed my first amendment right and my second amendment right. i have no regret. >> do you believe that the way you went about it is why people are upset, worried about you in the community because you are the police chief, not just some other person who is upset about gun laws? >> well, they have the right to voice their opinions under the constitution and i applaud them for that. >> chris, i think that also if the chief did not go about it in the manner that he did, he would have not have caused the attention that needed to be caused to his plight, which is protection of both the first and second amendment. >> explain this to me, chief
joe johns, washington. >> the police chief and his attorney join me this morning. can you hear me okay? >> good morning. >> obviously gun laws get a lot of people, sportsmen, law enforcement upset, the regulations and certainly you talk a lot about your constitutional rights. but given everything that's happened so far and you are the police chief, do you have any regrets about how you went about these videos? >> no, i do not. i expressed my first amendment right and my...
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big time in washington amid all the syria news. for people who just happen to be living there, not really having to do with this crisis, it's going to be a warm, warm day for you. 9 degree 2 degrees. >> sorry. was that real world for reals? >> for reals. sorry. that's what i say. >>> no weapons on campus, but -- >> one school is using a rifle to its benefit. wncn reports that they will receive proceeds from a rifle raffle. some say this is inappropriate in light of sandy hook and other shootings, but tickets have been sold at $5 a pop. >>> the justice department now says it will not challenge laws on the books that allow people to smoke pot for recreational use. >> cnn's nick wolen krichcia jo. >> they're not going to preempt these states that have passed the recreational marijuana use. as you mentioned, it's things like going after drug trafficking, cartels, drunk drivi driving. what this really does is highlights something that's been promised. there have been similar promises by the obama administration before. early on in his t
big time in washington amid all the syria news. for people who just happen to be living there, not really having to do with this crisis, it's going to be a warm, warm day for you. 9 degree 2 degrees. >> sorry. was that real world for reals? >> for reals. sorry. that's what i say. >>> no weapons on campus, but -- >> one school is using a rifle to its benefit. wncn reports that they will receive proceeds from a rifle raffle. some say this is inappropriate in light of...
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and washington is helping. u.s. senators john mccain, lindsay graham set to arrive in cairo to see what they can do to help the two sides reach an agreement. kate. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> to china, the world's second tallest building now standing in shanghai. cnn's david mckenzie has more from 121 stories. >> i'm standing on top of the shanghai tower. it's going to be the tallest building in china. extraordinary. you can see across the entire city here. it dwarfs the tall building next to it. china wants to be bigger and better and with tall buildings like this with a very unique designed which combines eight buildings in one, they want to try and push the boundaries of engineering and clearly want to put their stance on the international stage. kate, back to you. >> eight buildings in one? that's terrifying. >> you know you're high when the helicopters are below you. it's a good thing he has that hat on, in case he falls. >> noteworthy headgear. >>> when we come back, 3 million people and eight of the big
and washington is helping. u.s. senators john mccain, lindsay graham set to arrive in cairo to see what they can do to help the two sides reach an agreement. kate. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> to china, the world's second tallest building now standing in shanghai. cnn's david mckenzie has more from 121 stories. >> i'm standing on top of the shanghai tower. it's going to be the tallest building in china. extraordinary. you can see across the entire city here. it dwarfs...
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first up john berman in for michaela. >> from the w"the washington p,a new irs chief. john koskinen will lead the agency. >>> a new study says almost every man can trace his life to a man who lived 130,000 years ago the mother of all women may have been alive at the same time but this ancient adam and eve probably never met, no idea how the science or biology works there. "usa today" james cameron will make three "avatar" sequels the first to hit theaters in 2016. the original is the highest grossing movie ever. time for christine romans "i see you" with your business news. >> record highs on wall street, futures pointing higher this morning. the s&p 500 and the dow both closed at record highs up 20% this year. >>> american oil reserves posted their biggest gain ever last year in 2011 actually, the u.s. had 29 billion barrels of reserves, the 15% increase from the year before largely thanks to controversial fracking technique. >>> netflix offers different profiles for each user. it won't recommend spongebob because your kids like it, life changing technology that all o
first up john berman in for michaela. >> from the w"the washington p,a new irs chief. john koskinen will lead the agency. >>> a new study says almost every man can trace his life to a man who lived 130,000 years ago the mother of all women may have been alive at the same time but this ancient adam and eve probably never met, no idea how the science or biology works there. "usa today" james cameron will make three "avatar" sequels the first to hit theaters...
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she is in washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: victor and brianna, one of the unusual aspects of the u.s. deciding to close so many embassies and consulates was that it came with a specific date attached, sunday. now that action is closely watched to see if there will be a terrorist reaction. >> out of an abundance of of caution -- >> reporter: first, the warnings. now, the waiting. u.s. embassies and consulates across the middle east, north africa and south asia are closed sunday in case terrorist threats turn into attacks. the move came after officials picked up increasing chatter from al qaeda in yemen where multiple sources tell cnn an attack plan could be in its final stages. >> these are numbers i can't go into, other than the fact that there definitely is planned a very enormous attack, a catastrophic-type attack. that's probably the best way to describe it. and i can't really go any further than that. >> reporter: the threat is considered credible, though ambiguous. it could target u.s. or western t
she is in washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: victor and brianna, one of the unusual aspects of the u.s. deciding to close so many embassies and consulates was that it came with a specific date attached, sunday. now that action is closely watched to see if there will be a terrorist reaction. >> out of an abundance of of caution -- >> reporter: first, the warnings. now, the waiting. u.s. embassies and consulates across the middle east, north africa and south asia are closed...
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low 80s for new york city and washington d.c. will have a high of 82 degrees. >> the 7 day around the bay highlights cooler weather for the middle of the week. by the weekend will be in the mid '80s once again. the traffic from the bay is looking good and i'm not mantra any hot spots. there is no bart strike so you can take a train. if you are headed to the bay bridge toll plaza they have pretty good conditions. it is still easy enough and the drive time is 8 to 9 minutes. the san mateo bridge is a little hazy but no incidents to report. in terms of traffic southbound 101 is looking good. we do not have any incidents to report in the drive time is 23 minutes from navoto into san francisco. >> controversy - brewing in the 2014 winter olympic games in sochi, russia. russian sports officials now say the country's harsh new anti-gay laws. will *not apply to guests and athletes taking part in the games. but as jill dougherty reports. fear, uncertainty and anger. remains. the 2014 winter olympics in the black sea resort of sochi are pr
low 80s for new york city and washington d.c. will have a high of 82 degrees. >> the 7 day around the bay highlights cooler weather for the middle of the week. by the weekend will be in the mid '80s once again. the traffic from the bay is looking good and i'm not mantra any hot spots. there is no bart strike so you can take a train. if you are headed to the bay bridge toll plaza they have pretty good conditions. it is still easy enough and the drive time is 8 to 9 minutes. the san mateo...